Anonymous wrote:"Schools say that it doesn't hurt not to submit scores but the numbers don't support that. Notre Dame released its statistics for restricted early action yesterday, for example: 50 percent of the applications didn't submit test scores, but 70 percent of the ones who were accepted did."
All you can infer from this is that the people with really strong scores submitted them. We already know that people with really strong scores are more likely to get admitted, so this isn't surprising at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools say that it doesn't hurt not to submit scores but the numbers don't support that. Notre Dame released its statistics for restricted early action yesterday, for example: 50 percent of the applications didn't submit test scores, but 70 percent of the ones who were accepted did.
Most of the 30% = athletes, legacies, URM, first gen, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Schools say that it doesn't hurt not to submit scores but the numbers don't support that. Notre Dame released its statistics for restricted early action yesterday, for example: 50 percent of the applications didn't submit test scores, but 70 percent of the ones who were accepted did.
Anonymous wrote:"Schools say that it doesn't hurt not to submit scores but the numbers don't support that. Notre Dame released its statistics for restricted early action yesterday, for example: 50 percent of the applications didn't submit test scores, but 70 percent of the ones who were accepted did."
All you can infer from this is that the people with really strong scores submitted them. We already know that people with really strong scores are more likely to get admitted, so this isn't surprising at all.
Such poor SAT scores!!! Hide.